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Facebook to allow publishers to place sponsored content

Facebook to allow publishers to place sponsored content
The Silicon Review
11 April, 2016

While publishers generally rely on ads to generate revenue, And while Facebook has so far banned all advertorial content from its platform, it’s finally relented under pressure from publishers, a large chunk also comes from other sources; advertorials. These are pieces paid for by advertisers but made to look like standard editorial content.

So far, Facebook’s policy was to disallow paid content from being posted on the social media platform by publishers, which is when it would show up in your News Feed, unless specifically part of a paid-fo ad placement. The new change means that publishers can now do just that, but with a couple of caveats. The pubishers that want to post advertorials have to have been verified by Facebook, and they need to tag the article’s sponsor brand in their post. As Facebook told WSJ, “For a long time, for media companies, Facebook has been primarily about distribution. But we’re increasingly trying to help partners make money, and this is something they’ve been asking for a lot.”

In a blog post regarding the change, facebook has specified that the new policy applies to “text, photos, videos, Instant Articles, links, 360 videos, and Live videos, that specifically mentions or features a third party product, brand, or sponsor. It is typically posted by media companies, celebrities, or other influencers”.

The change now forces publishers to clearly identify paid-for content on the platform, when they might have so far being posting them under Facebook’s radar, which means readers can immediately identify them as well. In addition, the clear tagging lets facebook’s algorithm sort through regular and ad posts effectively, meaning it can sort them better in your News Feed.

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